Raceface Sixc vs Easton Haven carbon bars

I was leaning towards the Race Face due to the added length but cannot find any info about their warranty / warranty period. Their issues with the Sixc cranks have me a bit concerned. The Eastons have the best warranty in the biz.

Anyone with a set of the Sixc know what Race Face's stand is on failures?

Why not go for havocs if you want some more width? When it comes to carbon bars and such Easton has more experience 10 fold. Heck when I used their carbon hockey sticks and blades back when I played, it was amazing how much abuse they could take. I have a set of havocs and havens both in carbon and wouldn't trade them for any other bar on the market.

I was leaning towards the Race Face due to the added length but cannot find any info about their warranty / warranty period. Their issues with the Sixc cranks have me a bit concerned. The Eastons have the best warranty in the biz.

Anyone with a set of the Sixc know what Race Face's stand is on failures?

Thanksd

Raceface is owned by Easton-Bell sports, as far as handlebar quality goes there's nothing between Raceface and Easton.

I don't know the specifics of their warranty, but have never had a problem getting spares or replacements from them when people have issues, they seem to take a very 'can do' attitude to warranty claims.

Cutting them is no big deal at all, they even have cut lines on them. Just tape it where you want to cut it so the carbon doesn't splinter and use a dremel and wear a mask over eyes and mouth...the carbon stuff is not so good for ya.

Raceface is owned by Easton-Bell sports, as far as handlebar quality goes there's nothing between Raceface and Easton.

I don't know the specifics of their warranty, but have never had a problem getting spares or replacements from them when people have issues, they seem to take a very 'can do' attitude to warranty claims.

for what it's worth, they have the same ownership but raceface uses its own manufacturing process that easton does not.